Original Answer:
try Tunatic
http://wildbits.com/tunatic/
Updated Answer:
TuneUp is what i was looking for when I asked this question.
http://www.gracenote.com/powered_by_gracenote/software/tuneup/
Shazam is designed to work on mobile phones including the iPhone. (See links below) You can also use Tunatic, a free music identification program for both mac and pc. http://www.wildbits.com/tunatic/ or if you are willing to pay $23 for an infinitly better alternative that actually works on almost all music you can try TuneUp try it free: http://www.gracenote.com/powered_by_gracenote/software/tuneup/
Frooty loops is the most popular software for professionals
You need a USB lead. This usually comes with the phone.
To sync music from your PC to your Zen device, first ensure you have the necessary software installed, such as Creative's Media Explorer or Windows Media Player. Connect your Zen device to your PC using a USB cable. Open the software, select the music files you want to transfer, and drag them to your Zen device in the software interface. Once the transfer is complete, safely eject your Zen to enjoy your music.
You can download a software called "Vuze"
If your playing on a PC then check out software called Fraps
I'm trying to figure the same thing out too but you need a PC software called Zune and its not doing anything properly in Australia yet :(
Yes, software provides variety features for the Mac and the PC. Each purchased software supports only one computer. But some features are not compatible on other operating system, such as editing music or media files.
Many download websites offer free trial download for PC Guard software. One website is called sofpro. There is also a website called virgin that offers it.
It is called Firmware and it holds the basic software needed on the motherboard.
Yes you will need a special software to burn music onto CDs. The CD has to be bigger than the music you are burning. You just put an empty CD into your PC or Mac then it will say burn CD.
i need that too